Discover industry leading best practices for managing your projects to ensure that you have established and achieved a clear definition of your project stakeholders' roles and responsibilities. This seminar will apply to all business-critical project activities, and will cover a proven set of tools and techniques to use while managing the initiation and planning for your projects. A component of the presentation will be case studies in which the criticality of the project management structure will be highlighted, along with the results of the projects throughout the presentation.
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